Nasi lemak, lok lok or dim sum for supper? 9 eateries that offer late-night bites

Swee Choon Tim Sum Restaurant is a popular supper spot among Singaporeans for its handmade dimsum. PHOTO: SWEE CHOON TIM SUM RESTAURANT’S FACEBOOK
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SINGAPORE - Supper gatherings are back.

During the thick of the pandemic, many late-night eateries cut their opening hours to observe Covid-19 curfews and in response to flagging demand for midnight dining.

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